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15:18
27/04/2010
Hello,
I am presently using the latest version of the jqgrid from the dev branch on github.
I have encountered a small graphical problem.
When having empty cells in a grid, the borders are displayed correctly in all recent browsers (Opera, Firefox, Chrome, Safari, IE8), but in IE7, there are some borders missing.
I'll try to foudn out in the css what can be the problem.
10:42
11/03/2010
I just made sure that if a cell is supposed to be empty in the database, I write " " in the jqgrid cell.
but how to do this?
I read data by json from server, and jqgrid will deal with the data by itself. Cound not understand where to write
By the way, IE6 have the problem too.
yours,
ivan
17:10
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30/10/2007
You will not to do anything, jqGrid do this for you.
The only what you should check is the DOCTYPE declaration.
If you do not have please set it
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12:38
11/03/2010
Tony,
This problem is caused, becuase the IE6 willl not show the empty cells, and empty-celll css tag is no used in ie6. the text cell is ok, because the jqgrid will add an " " into the cell byitself, so the cell is NOT empty in fact. But when jqgrid meet the number cell, it will add nothing into the cell if the user leave it empty. So it meets the problem.
It's only a problem in IE6. Because the ie8 will show the empty cell by default.
How to solve this if many user really need to use jqgrid in IE6.
yours,
Ivan
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